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The dealer fixed my air conditioning, I hope.
It will be fixed on Monday, I hope they found all that needs to be repaired.
Well the dealer found bubbles in my R134 coolant and they told me I need a new expansion valve and a new receiver dryer. The cost is going to be about $600. I told the dealer representative that I was glad they found the problem and I was glad it wasn’t the evaporator. He quickly chimed in that he thinks of an "older" air conditioning system like a leaky hose. He says after you fix one leak you often have a leak spring up somewhere else because the seals and gaskets are "old" and just give up after time. It is funny to hear someone say my car is old. I still think of my 1995 E320 as a new car. It is just such a beautiful and impressive automobile. It is much nicer than the loaner 2003 ML and it just doesn’t seem old to me. I told him that my car really isn’t old for a Mercedes, but then again he does work with brand new cars all day long. So I suppose the dealer will do good job of installing the new parts, pulling a vacuum on the system, and charging with the appropriate amount of coolant. I sure hope the evaporator doesn’t go too soon and that I have a couple years of nice cold air blowing from my vents. ![]()
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I just couldn't give up on my 1995 E320. ![]() I think it might be like always going back to that same bad relationship with an ex girlfriend. You feel you love them too much, or you are just too stupid to know any better. ![]() Flickr slideshow of my 1995 E320 http://www.flickr.com/photos/24145497@N06/sets/72157616572140057/ |
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